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Because these eruptions are commonly small and sudden events, precursory signals may be subtle or absent (Maeda et al. 2015b).
Besides, the reservoirs are commonly small in scale and widely dispersed as a result of damage, re-migration, and re-distribution from primary pools.
The diagnosis of this entity is difficult to do at the bedside; they are commonly small and mostly invisible to standard chest X-ray images.
The teams are commonly small, self-organizing and co-located, working closely together that helps in producing a high-quality software.
Gastroschisis patients are commonly small for gestational age (SGA, birth weight [BW] < 10th centile).
The few previous studies including outpatients without a hospitalization are commonly small, or limited to certain sub-populations or exclusively self-reports [ 15– 26].
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As we know, avian genomes are commonly smaller and have fewer repetitive elements than other amniotes and that seems a key adaptation for flight [ 24].
Considering that nocturnal BP fall is commonly small or absent in diabetic subjects, it is hardly surprising that ambulatory arterial stiffness index scored worse than 24-h pulse pressure in predicting the progression of renal damage in this population (39).
While the normal model may be motivated by asymptotic arguments, in actual applications the number of estimates to be combined is commonly small [ 13, 14] and hence the estimation uncertainty in the between-study variance τ is substantial, so that an adjustment is appropriate and in fact improves operating characteristics [ 7– 15, 15].
It can eat shallow-bodied fish as long as 18 cm but its prey is commonly smaller fish, around 7 cm long.
Clay mineral particles are commonly too small for measuring precise optical properties.
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